Afghan Star | Playing at the Bloor Cinema and The ROM Theatre on May 6th and 8th.
| May 6, 2009 | ||
| 9:15 pm | to | 11:15 pm |
| May 8, 2009 11:00 pm | to | May 9, 2009 1:00 am |

Dir(s): Havana Marking
Program: Special Presentations
Run Time: 90 | UK | Language: (Subtitled in English) Dari English Pashtun
9:15 pm Wed, May 6 at Bloor Cinema
506 Bloor Street West
Note: at Bathurst Avenue
11:00 am Fri, May 8 at The ROM Theatre
100 Queen’s Park
Note: inside the Royal Ontario Museum, at Avenue Road and Bloor Street West
Details
After 30 years of war and a ban on music and dancing under Taliban rule, pop culture is back in Afghanistan. Millions are watching Afghan Star, an American Idol-style vocal competition. You know the drill: thousands audition, a dozen make the finals, then viewers whittle down the roster of contestants until only one is left. But this is more than a glossy copycat show. Music holds special cultural import to Afghans, who have gone decades without art or public performance. So although Afghan Star is entertaining TV first and foremost, it also symbolizes freedom of expression and peace. Voting by cell phone is a novelty to many-their first encounter with the democratic process. When a female competitor dances on stage and drops her headscarf, there’s talk of retribution and threats of an honour killing. In Afghanistan, you risk more than YouTube humiliation when you sing; you risk your life. Angie Driscoll.
Co-presented with Toronto Human Rights Watch Film Festival.
Credits
Director(s) : Havana Marking
Producer(s) : Havana Marking
Executive Producer(s) : Mike Lerner, Martin Herring, Jahid Mohseni
Cinematographer(s) : Phil Stebbing
Editor(s) : Ash Jenkins











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Count me in. I will definitely be there! Thanks for the info.
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